Boris Steffen, CPA, ASA, ABV, CDBV, CGMA, is a managing director with the Corporate Restructuring Group of Province, LLC. He is based in Miramar, Fla.
Liquidity can be an important factor in the valuation of a business ownership interest. Conceptually, it can be thought of as an investor’s ability to buy or sell an asset quickly with little premium or discount compared to its equilibrium price. The benchmark for liquidity is that of an instant sale with cash received within three days.1 Thus, an asset is more liquid if there is an organized market for its shares where an investor can quickly exchange their holdings for cash, frequently with minimal transaction costs. In such a market, security prices may tend to reflect the intrinsic value of the company (i.e., the…
